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In 2012, my twin daughters, both violinists, played a beautiful piece for one of their recitals. The piece of music was called "Table Music for Two." It was written by Mozart involving two players standing on opposite sides of the stand together sharing the same piece of music. One reads the music right side up and the other reads it upside down. Rather than sounding disjointed, the music is harmonious and wonderfully enchanting! So brilliant. Mozart must had been thinking simultaneously of

Ancient tales and traditions can hold new magic and inspiration
By Chris Davis | China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-10-03 11:04
There's a story that's been told and retold so many times that it was probably true in some form or another at some point in time. I heard it like this:
A boy is riding with his father when they come to a traffic jam. Up ahead, a huge truck has got itself jammed under a bridge and all the tow trucks, cranes and emergency workers can't pry it loose. The boy innocently